Examples of 'likening' in a sentence

Meaning of "likening"

liken (verb) - to compare or relate two things, often used in literary or poetic contexts to draw similarities or connections between different concepts or objects
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  • present participle of liken
  • The act by which things are likened; a comparison.

How to use "likening" in a sentence

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Some people likening it to the second coming.
Creating distinction between dissimilar elements and likening them to each other.
An analogy is a likening or comparison of one thing to another.
The Commission categorically rejects any stigmatisation of the Roma or likening them to criminals.
You keep likening it to making love.
There is also the distinctive styling that had many likening the car to the Batmobile.
You are likening someone here to a corpse.
Did you enjoy the footnote where I illustrate mirror symmetry by likening it.
She had a special likening for flying.
Likening a developing fetus to a brain dead person is stupid.
Pentagon faces criticisms for likening war journalists as spies.
Likening the human brain to a computer is a common comparison.
Emma was in the process of likening you to some new drapes or a sofa.
Likening my intelligence to that of a child.
The article included references and a likening of the operation to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

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Likening animals to things means ignoring the current state of scientific knowledge.
The song features Del Bo likening love to a card game.
The likening of women to property.
Negating any of them nor likening Him to His creatures.
Likening scriptures to oneself does not come with license to flatten cultural distinctions.
She was briefly jailed for likening French police to the Gestapo.
The likening of the promises of the new covenant with a will is particularly apt.
Alice previously had her ears cut off for likening Queen Mary to Jezebel.
Such a likening can give us strength.
He decapitated a third vampire with an axe, likening it to golf.
I was likening you to fortitude.
Francis has blasted gun manufacturers, likening them to hypocrites.
That bit about likening liquor to assassins was completely unnecessary.
The song is a dramatic ballad dealing with the wonder of life, likening it to a gift.
Jesus is not likening some people to wheat and others to chaff.
No matter which alternative you go with, researching all labels and likening costs is critical.
Buddha answered by likening the monk to a man who gets pierced by a poisoned arrow.
It 's a phenomenon some people are likening to Beatlemania.
Jude continued by likening the apostates of his day to several from more ancient times.
Defenders say the cliques are harmless fraternities, likening them to close-knit groups in the military.
I stop likening hate for big shitty groups with aversion for their infantry.
Similarly, some are now likening constant internet use.
Likening yourself to God.
See, now you are likening someone here to a corpse.
Likening Israel 's policies to apartheid is not antisemitic.
Nono, i am simply likening it to a private enterprise.
Unfortunately, Plato was inconsistent with women, elsewhere likening them to children.
This is likening it to taking LSD or something.
Whenever we explain or communicate a concept by likening it to something else, we use a metaphor.
Christ is likening even His own death as a grain being planted that dies.
Thus, they exchange the glory of the Lord for likeness or likening homoioma.
I am also likening them to Muslims.
This meaning is also not correct when applied to God, for it implies likening.
The passage likening adjunct professors to getting surgery from the guy who mops up the O.
You may hear boxing purists criticize MMA, likening it to bar room brawling.

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